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The servant tells Miss Guizhou that his horse went "mad" and caused the carriage to "break apart" . He tells her that he has to call for all the men in the stable to gather because the horse went mad and the carriage broke apart. The servant says that replying to the servant's question about his hand was "burned" , which is a sign that the servant is a part-timer. Miss is shocked and asks the servant if he is based on the ringworm on his hand. He says that he is not based on it, but on the fact that the flowers of the smanthus tree are still yet to bloom.
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The servant tells Miss Guizhou that his horse went "mad" and caused the carriage to "break apart" . He tells her that he has to call for all the men in the stable to gather because the horse went mad and the carriage broke apart. The servant says that replying to the servant's question about his hand was "burned" , which is a sign that the servant is a part-timer. Miss is shocked and asks the servant if he is based on the ringworm on his hand. He says that he is not based on it, but on the fact that the flowers of the smanthus tree are still yet to bloom.
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